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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, capella university understands nurses are dealing with a than wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> here are your headlines this hour. get your flu shot. from the director of the cdc who says it's not too late and it can help the flu epidemic from hitting you. 47 states now reporting what doctors call widespread flu activity an epidemic. companies who make the flu vaccine say there's plent yea vrabel if you want to get a shot. >>> the italy consulate general survived an assassination attempt in benghazi, egypt. just the latest on attacks on foreigners in the city. >>> france's military is carrying out operations in two hot spots in afr
use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, capella university understands nurses are dealing with a than wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of...
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i went to the library where he had used. so we would never forget why the unabomber's bombs come sometimes e-mail to somebody they weren't there anymore. but he always had a return address is on elsie didn't like. so the bomber go back. so i had to know why were these things misaddressed excite go to dislike her one room i forgot about as big as this room. and that go to the reference section, all the books were one or two years out. ibn going to this little library and writing down the professors and the geneticists he wanted to get rid of the. and again, a connection with berkeley. i like that because i had 100 days to write the book. i just simply immersed myself. i saw the letter that kaczynski's brother wrote to the lawyers thing we noticed similarities. i got a copy of the rough draft of the manifest. i like to do that. so as far as i know the next book was somebody else did a book on them. it was like six or seven years, and it was about his time at harvard. it's all too. i wanted everybody there's -- get everybody th
i went to the library where he had used. so we would never forget why the unabomber's bombs come sometimes e-mail to somebody they weren't there anymore. but he always had a return address is on elsie didn't like. so the bomber go back. so i had to know why were these things misaddressed excite go to dislike her one room i forgot about as big as this room. and that go to the reference section, all the books were one or two years out. ibn going to this little library and writing down the...
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that's the best word i could use. there's no way any other storm in recent memory has been forecast that good, for that long. >> this pinpoint accuracy came from powerful super computers. they digest tremendous amounts of data about climate, wind speed, temperature, atmospheric pressure. from buoys in the ocean, planes flying through and around storms, satellites orbiting the earth. in fact, 90% of the data those computer models relied upon came from satellites. >> command control, engineering data. >> right out of here? >> yep, right out of here. >> katherine sullivan is deputy administrator of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noaa. the agency is in charge of monitoring and distributing data from two kinds of satellites. one type, called g.o.e.s., flies above the equator and provides a close up view of a given area. the other orbit the poles, taking big picture measurements of the planet's atmosphere. >> it's really critical to let us look ahead into the future, from a day to several days, and und
that's the best word i could use. there's no way any other storm in recent memory has been forecast that good, for that long. >> this pinpoint accuracy came from powerful super computers. they digest tremendous amounts of data about climate, wind speed, temperature, atmospheric pressure. from buoys in the ocean, planes flying through and around storms, satellites orbiting the earth. in fact, 90% of the data those computer models relied upon came from satellites. >> command control,...
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and you do not want us to invest in the future. the we're stuck in the here and now, i do nothing to we are. this is an incredible blueprint to begin with. this, there is a simple juxtaposition going on here. the president's budget, and correct me if i am wrong, the president's budget achieves substantial deficit reductions. it achieves a sustainable that of 3% of gdp by 2015. is that correct? sorry, sustainable deficit is what i meant to say. the second question is, is it not true that in the president's budget there is $5 billion in small business tax cut for 2012? and if you add up the 10 years, there is $160 billion in real tax cuts for small businesses? correct? >> there are substantial incentives for small businesses adding up. i do not have the exact number in front of me. >> my first question, second question -- some of my colleagues, whom i admirer and respect, which is nothing to smile about, i mean it. the first question -- why do you not show leadership in going after medicare and social security, and i personally belie
and you do not want us to invest in the future. the we're stuck in the here and now, i do nothing to we are. this is an incredible blueprint to begin with. this, there is a simple juxtaposition going on here. the president's budget, and correct me if i am wrong, the president's budget achieves substantial deficit reductions. it achieves a sustainable that of 3% of gdp by 2015. is that correct? sorry, sustainable deficit is what i meant to say. the second question is, is it not true that in the...
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automation, energy use, instrumentation of your use, etc.. this is a thermostat that you screw into your lot and it is allegedly possible for you to do this on your own. this would be a great christmas present for people who are sensitive about these kinds of things. it learns what you want with temperature. it does that dynamically. >> what is google's activity in the energy area? >> we ultimately decided to fund a lot of projects rather than build ourselves. the level of innovation in energy is equal to the energy in the tech world we would normally celebrate here. >> how does this relate to search? what is the rationale for the variety of projects that you export? >> google wants to be at the center of the information revolution and in a decade and 20 and 30 years. what we are trying to do is be part of what will happen. we are not always perfect. we do make mistakes. one of the interesting things is in kansas city where we have begun wiring up a number of houses with wireless internet. 1 gigabyte internet. the measured performance is 780
automation, energy use, instrumentation of your use, etc.. this is a thermostat that you screw into your lot and it is allegedly possible for you to do this on your own. this would be a great christmas present for people who are sensitive about these kinds of things. it learns what you want with temperature. it does that dynamically. >> what is google's activity in the energy area? >> we ultimately decided to fund a lot of projects rather than build ourselves. the level of...
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so they even used the english translation. again, you see the society operating in whole of the vessel this is an important part of the african side of the story. the other thing that i thought was especially crucial was what happened in jail. our emphasis on the court room not only blinded us to some extent to the rebellion but to what was happening in jail. what was happening in jail was that you had african rebels and american abolitionists meeting face-to-face and trying to figure out how to cooperate. this was an important moment. nothing quite like this had never happened before. they have to build an alliance if they're going to effectively fight the institutions of slavery. well, what i have identified as the crucial process among the africans was basically to go back to something that is frequently discussed in the slave trade, and i talked about this quite a bit. they have come up with a term called selective can share. they create relationships of can and act as if they are related to people. this is going on on the
so they even used the english translation. again, you see the society operating in whole of the vessel this is an important part of the african side of the story. the other thing that i thought was especially crucial was what happened in jail. our emphasis on the court room not only blinded us to some extent to the rebellion but to what was happening in jail. what was happening in jail was that you had african rebels and american abolitionists meeting face-to-face and trying to figure out how...
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how much longer will the cold be with us? we'll look at the seven-day forecast later. >> ama: coming up, going to extremes because of the cold. what some people are doing to stay warm tonight. >>> the weather isn't keeping 49er fans down tonight. at it do or die as the 49ers take on the green bay packers. we have team coverage with excited fans, beginning with john alston outside candlestick
how much longer will the cold be with us? we'll look at the seven-day forecast later. >> ama: coming up, going to extremes because of the cold. what some people are doing to stay warm tonight. >>> the weather isn't keeping 49er fans down tonight. at it do or die as the 49ers take on the green bay packers. we have team coverage with excited fans, beginning with john alston outside candlestick
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it's very easy for us to figure that out. it's very easy for us to generate those searches. you can imagine that the union of the mobile platform, the cloud computing platform, the information platform, gives us unprecedented vision into what you both are thinking about and you might want to think about as suggestions and, again, if you should opt in to that. >> it's interesting the example you take is walking about the cities. that's an example on where you are mobile. it's no longer someone sitting at a computer and i want to know a. >> the future is mobile. we call it mobile first. here in new york city, you have the explosion of high-tech start-ups. each starts with a mobile app for an iphone and an android phone. literally, that's their first design. how is the user going to interact with my service? how are they going to experience it? >> one prediction to one can make with some confidence if the year ahead is that you will publish a book because -- >> that's right. >> you and google idea director jerry cohen are publishing a book called "the new digital age." can you
it's very easy for us to figure that out. it's very easy for us to generate those searches. you can imagine that the union of the mobile platform, the cloud computing platform, the information platform, gives us unprecedented vision into what you both are thinking about and you might want to think about as suggestions and, again, if you should opt in to that. >> it's interesting the example you take is walking about the cities. that's an example on where you are mobile. it's no longer...
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but where does that kind of leave us? what do you sort of see in terms of detroit 100 years from now -- [inaudible] i'm not asking for a prescription. it's more like here we are, kind of had this big? i'm not asking you to paint a picture as much a sort of lake wonderware status what it is -- why we are here. why many of us sort of get up in the morning. >> yeah, i think that's a good question. we talked a little bit about this earlier, the idea of my fear of bulldozing and paving over some of that history. i think you and i might have talked about this once. frances is another person i interviewed at the boat. he's been active in the preservation movement here. the industrial history of detroit is, you know, it is a significant part of 20th century american history. the way that we look back, preserved, you know, some of the ruins in rome and greece. so i don't think we want to lose that. as far as what it becomes, i have no idea. [inaudible] my question is, you know, i love detroit. and from here he moved back. i'm in l
but where does that kind of leave us? what do you sort of see in terms of detroit 100 years from now -- [inaudible] i'm not asking for a prescription. it's more like here we are, kind of had this big? i'm not asking you to paint a picture as much a sort of lake wonderware status what it is -- why we are here. why many of us sort of get up in the morning. >> yeah, i think that's a good question. we talked a little bit about this earlier, the idea of my fear of bulldozing and paving over...
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stay with us at a dry cleaner, is. stay with us we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ gerri: today i came across a new survey that made me stop and think in that but you might like it. it's called leg got them prosperity index, and the idea is that gdp is not enough in determining which countries are truly prosperous. you can see the web sites. they take into account opportunity, education, health, personal safety, and other categories. the idea being it is that does the money but how happy you are. having introduced that index, i don't agree with its findings. we rank 12th out of 142 nations. take a look at where we have high marks. health. it surprised me until i read the offer -- office considered lobbying and public spending. education, the authors say quality of and access to schools is contributing mightily to prosperity. governance, number ten. presumably the data was tallied 04
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happy friends who are dear to us gather near to us once more. ♪ >> through the years, we all will be together ♪if the fates allow. ♪until then we will have to muddle through somehow. and have yourself... a merry little christmas now. ♪ >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> i am in the holiday spirit now, aren't you? let's hear it for tammy hall and veronica klaus. >> i got jealous for a minute there, some of the members of the san francisco boys chorus are getting more pictures than i am. as you look around this room, think about the events that you have been to in the city hall in this one rotunda or one of the offices and so many wonderful weddings and so many celebrations and so many heart rending speeches and yes, some sad occasions too. all a part of our community and our beautiful city. as you look around this room tonight, what a diverse combination we have. it makes me smile, but it probably doesn't make nebraska smile. we live in a richly diverse city and our elected officials represent it and our events here represent it and the tree lighting should represent it
happy friends who are dear to us gather near to us once more. ♪ >> through the years, we all will be together ♪if the fates allow. ♪until then we will have to muddle through somehow. and have yourself... a merry little christmas now. ♪ >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> i am in the holiday spirit now, aren't you? let's hear it for tammy hall and veronica klaus. >> i got jealous for a minute there, some of the members of the san francisco boys...
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it was his idea to do the show and he called us and invited us one day to partner with him and produce the show with him. >> and let's talk logistics for a moment. you're producing the oscar ceremony in february. will you watch tonight's golden globe ceremony and looking at how it might impact your award ceremony? >> no, basically the golden globes is a separate entities as is the oscars. the golden globes honors tvs and movies and more informal than the academy awards and the oscars. and because people sit at the table and they eat a meal and they drink and it is more of a party. the oscars are kind of its own being. and it is, it is the ultimate. i mean, the golden globe could be a step to the oscar. >> tina fey and amy poehler will host the golden globes and they have a long, successful career as a comeadic duo. will you look at their performance and see how it impact seth's at the academy award? >> i think amy poehler and tina fey are brilliant and brilliant choice to host the golden globes and we think we've gone in a different direction and we've made it a choice that we're very
it was his idea to do the show and he called us and invited us one day to partner with him and produce the show with him. >> and let's talk logistics for a moment. you're producing the oscar ceremony in february. will you watch tonight's golden globe ceremony and looking at how it might impact your award ceremony? >> no, basically the golden globes is a separate entities as is the oscars. the golden globes honors tvs and movies and more informal than the academy awards and the...
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my first question is tell us why did you in less? what drives you as a teenager to become a member of the women's royal naval service? >> guest: i was sent to the west coast when the war broke out. it was 1938 with war in 1939. we were very a vulnerable. there were bombings but my parents sent me to the west coast with an elderly alkyl who was a naval officer. his son was in france when they collapsed in his other son committed suicide because he lost all of his money in the financial crisis. by live with him for about one year and he would ride his bicycle in the morning looking for food. he was very strict and i said he will not let me out. because he was such a naughty playboys he knows what can happen to the girls. [laughter] so he listed me to go to the imperial hotel for the pilots. if had been taken over for rehabilitation for the pilots with the battle of britain for car was 17. i was leaning up against the door thinking can i do this looking at all of these men with huge bandages santos figuration. there was one young man wh
my first question is tell us why did you in less? what drives you as a teenager to become a member of the women's royal naval service? >> guest: i was sent to the west coast when the war broke out. it was 1938 with war in 1939. we were very a vulnerable. there were bombings but my parents sent me to the west coast with an elderly alkyl who was a naval officer. his son was in france when they collapsed in his other son committed suicide because he lost all of his money in the financial...
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get use to it because we are stuck in this cold snap. let's go outside. honoring our 49ers and all of the air quality 35 in livermore, 33 in santa rosa and colder tonight than last night, pinpoint forecast, 26 overnight in livermore and 28 santa rosa and in free month, freezing in mountain view and subfreezing in robert city and 33 by the bay and that is an area we have another for the third consecutive night a freeze warning. most of the bay area under a froze advisory with temperatures in the 30s. wait, this will not be the coldest night. tomorrow night overnight, we will talk about that and when this is all going to taper off. ann, that is straight ahead. >>> roberto, thank you. >>> just not northern california feeling the effects of the chilly weather. the grapevine was shut down, ice and snow in southern california forced them to close it around 3 this morning and reopened four hours later. >>> big crowds and long lines as the nation's largest producer of gun shows brings a big event to the bay area. that's just weeks after the elementary school shoo
get use to it because we are stuck in this cold snap. let's go outside. honoring our 49ers and all of the air quality 35 in livermore, 33 in santa rosa and colder tonight than last night, pinpoint forecast, 26 overnight in livermore and 28 santa rosa and in free month, freezing in mountain view and subfreezing in robert city and 33 by the bay and that is an area we have another for the third consecutive night a freeze warning. most of the bay area under a froze advisory with temperatures in the...
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the cdc said bottom line, it's flu season, but this epidemic is hitting us hard and hitting us wide, nearly the entire nations reporting wide-spread flu activity and while it's small comfort to people like me who are dealing with the flu symptoms, the number of cases seem to be dropping. i spoke with a doctor who specializes in diseases, here is our conversation. >> the flu vaccine, although the best tool we have, is not 100% effective. so based on if information we have so far, it appears that if you get the flu vaccine, you are 60% less likely to see a doctor for the flu. you may have been in the not so lucky -- >> not so lucky. >> that's %. so then, i took it a little bit late. tamaflu. >> it does work, it works best in the first 48 hours of your sti symptoms. >> people said remove the cup. it's tea, honest oi, lemon. does that work? >> i think it will make you feel better. it will not do much for the virus. >> if i hear one more person to tell me to wash my hands, doctor, i will slug them. i do it all the time, i use anti-bacterials, that is not it. it's flu season. >> you are ri
the cdc said bottom line, it's flu season, but this epidemic is hitting us hard and hitting us wide, nearly the entire nations reporting wide-spread flu activity and while it's small comfort to people like me who are dealing with the flu symptoms, the number of cases seem to be dropping. i spoke with a doctor who specializes in diseases, here is our conversation. >> the flu vaccine, although the best tool we have, is not 100% effective. so based on if information we have so far, it...
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fair use. and you can run through four factors, but the bottom line, this is hard to figure out in many cases. but some cases are clearer than others. in the cases where large amounts of material are being used semester after semester after semester not paid for if any amount no matter how long the length, that becomes an issue for copyright, for copyright owners and for both the, both for the publishers and for the authors. and that is the gist of why that case was brought and why it is still continuing. our view there was that whatever fair use means, it doesn't mean that everything is free, it doesn't mean that there is a difference, a fundamental difference between printed material and digital material, and it doesn't mean there's a fundamental difference between a private college and a state-run university. the latter we actually did succeed on at the lower level. the second area i'll talk about is kurt's thing, this first sale doctrine. and i've seen some critics say, you know, this is an
fair use. and you can run through four factors, but the bottom line, this is hard to figure out in many cases. but some cases are clearer than others. in the cases where large amounts of material are being used semester after semester after semester not paid for if any amount no matter how long the length, that becomes an issue for copyright, for copyright owners and for both the, both for the publishers and for the authors. and that is the gist of why that case was brought and why it is still...
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we could use some help. we know congress could help us. they could help us today. i pray they will help us. they should do their job and they can set the law and we could begin o have a discussion about how to deal with this new lottery that we've all created. thank you. >> thank you. again, let's clarify a little bit what the options are here a little bit. you wrote a very interesting article arguing that there's a need for congressional action. walk us through why that's important. give us briefly one world in which congress essentially does nothing, remains preoccupied. when you say it's really possible that congress would do nothing to stay gridlocked, i hope that was a rhetorical question. >> oh, of course. please forgive me. >> walk us through a world where congress does not an we're relying on policies set by the white house possible unset by the next white house. compare that with the world where congress steps up and acts in terms of the practical implications of each? >> it's a big question and just a very brief answer. cops need clear rules. we expect th
we could use some help. we know congress could help us. they could help us today. i pray they will help us. they should do their job and they can set the law and we could begin o have a discussion about how to deal with this new lottery that we've all created. thank you. >> thank you. again, let's clarify a little bit what the options are here a little bit. you wrote a very interesting article arguing that there's a need for congressional action. walk us through why that's important. give...
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so with these behind us let me turn the comparative perspective on abraham lincoln. like seward and chase, lincoln's ambitions are forged early in life even as a child historian douglas wilson has written ki duty with fresh from those around him, he was unusually gifted and had great potential. his ambition led him to memorize the stories he heard listening to his father took to the adults at night and then the next day the tree stump to entertain his juvenile friends. the invention led him to scour the countryside to books to read every spare moment and leave home where he worked as a clerk, postmaster, survey year to keep the body and soul together as he engaged in a systematic self improvement mastering english grammar, newspapers, history, determined to study law on his own. at the same time, politics had a deep hole on him when he ran for the state legislature at this d age of 23 he put out a statement which was a dream he would carry to his day to prove himself worthy to be held in great regard, to win the duration and respect of every man is set to have a pecu
so with these behind us let me turn the comparative perspective on abraham lincoln. like seward and chase, lincoln's ambitions are forged early in life even as a child historian douglas wilson has written ki duty with fresh from those around him, he was unusually gifted and had great potential. his ambition led him to memorize the stories he heard listening to his father took to the adults at night and then the next day the tree stump to entertain his juvenile friends. the invention led him to...
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what do you have for us weatherwise? >> not much sleep before the portrait. >> perhaps. >> chilly temperatures around the bay area today. high temperatures only near 50 in most places. oakland, though, the warm spot, 54. 50 san jose. now that the sun has set, temperatures quickly cooling. mid-40s outside right now. and compared to 24 hours ago, we're already cooler at this hour than this same time yesterday. so as the dry air sets up and we see cloud-free conditions, our dew point temperatures sometimes can hint at how cold it's going to get tonight. this is the temperature the air will try to cool towards by sunrise before we wake up tomorrow morning. you see 20s on the board. many places in our inland valleys do have a chance of getting into those 20s by 5:00 and 6:00 tomorrow morning. a freezing night around the bay area. some places dropping below freezing by 11:00. and let's take you into the bay area from location to location around the inner bay, frost advisories oakland into san francisco. these will be areas see
what do you have for us weatherwise? >> not much sleep before the portrait. >> perhaps. >> chilly temperatures around the bay area today. high temperatures only near 50 in most places. oakland, though, the warm spot, 54. 50 san jose. now that the sun has set, temperatures quickly cooling. mid-40s outside right now. and compared to 24 hours ago, we're already cooler at this hour than this same time yesterday. so as the dry air sets up and we see cloud-free conditions, our dew...
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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. with less pain, i'm feeling better now that i've found lyrica. ask your doctor if lyrica is right for your fibromyalgia pain. music: "make someone happy" ask your doctor if lyrica is right ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy too. ♪ >>> the story we've been talking about all morning, the brother and sister reunion 65 years in the making. they were separated as little kids, and yesterday, they saw each other for the first time. >> you see those black and white photos, and they have a 7-year-old neighbor with impressive internet skills to thank for their reunion, and tanya rivero is here with that. what a great story. >> it took a child to bring together two people separated as children and this story of intergenerational friendship and lasting family ties that will tug at your heart strings and make you believe in the power of social media. >> real anxious. >> reporter: cl
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. with less pain, i'm feeling better now that i've found lyrica. ask your doctor if lyrica is right for your fibromyalgia pain. music: "make someone happy" ask your doctor if lyrica is right ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy too. ♪ >>> the story we've been talking about all morning, the brother...
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factor and until now in time it's been us but we're the ones causing all the wars. depends on your perspective i think as i am sort board more defending than attacking but don't you think that there are some people in the world that feel like america imposing its will on their countries yes but america's will lose its freedom and democracy at its heart it's not a fanatic you don't think it is you know might be money and imperialism a little bit too i don't believe that it is imperialism. and what about money do you think that money might drive some of the reasons for both of course but money is going to help everybody i don't think it's happening i i just came back from afghanistan so so you don't believe he's really going to pull the troops away. entirely i think that i think that their presence there is important and therefore sustaining what we've done so for the bottom line is we're so used to having u.s. troops all over the world up in everyone's business that we probably can't imagine us pulling out of anywhere and that makes americans the world's bully whethe
factor and until now in time it's been us but we're the ones causing all the wars. depends on your perspective i think as i am sort board more defending than attacking but don't you think that there are some people in the world that feel like america imposing its will on their countries yes but america's will lose its freedom and democracy at its heart it's not a fanatic you don't think it is you know might be money and imperialism a little bit too i don't believe that it is imperialism. and...
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they just make us feel secure. they also make us feel like we're losing our minds especially when you forget your pass password. those security questions feel like a therapy session. name the street you lived on as a child. well, what if your parents were divorced with joint custody. are you faced in middle age with choosing your dad's home over your mom's. what was your childhood nickname? i'm still recovering from body issues. it may all lead to a profound existential crisis which leaves you yelling at your computer, "it's really me. i just forgot who i am." there's good news, however. at least in the future you won't have to remember a password to start your car. japannese are working on a seat that uses a password you'll never forget. your butt print. if you're password weary just sit tight. ♪ using robotics and mobile technology, verizon innovators have made it possible for teachers to teach, and for a kid... nathan. tadpole. ... to feel like a kid again. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even b
they just make us feel secure. they also make us feel like we're losing our minds especially when you forget your pass password. those security questions feel like a therapy session. name the street you lived on as a child. well, what if your parents were divorced with joint custody. are you faced in middle age with choosing your dad's home over your mom's. what was your childhood nickname? i'm still recovering from body issues. it may all lead to a profound existential crisis which leaves you...
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i am not sure. >> you use bill and amarosa in the same sentence. they are interchangeable. >> i want to see them fighting. >> we have similar hair. >> i am begging you, please address this topic without saying anything offensive. >> all righty, i will give it a whirl. >> somebody look up the word whirl. what does that mean? >> oh my god. in 1880 it meant -- >> i don't see any problem with it. the film itself i guess spike lee was giving it slack also. it seems to be empowering. i don't think it is historically accurate. it is a movie but as far as action figures go i would rather have the zed and gimp play set. a lot more fun. blowtorch and ply yes, sirs sold separately. >> i have less of a problem with this than the old anna tom mickly correct barbie and ken. >> they were never anatomically correct barbie and ken. >> well ken wasn't, but skipper -- >> i remember having a couple where she was like, keep her clothes on. >> i had no idea. >> i was too busy playing with stretch armstrong. >> you will be up on ebay. >>> bill, you know what drives me nu
i am not sure. >> you use bill and amarosa in the same sentence. they are interchangeable. >> i want to see them fighting. >> we have similar hair. >> i am begging you, please address this topic without saying anything offensive. >> all righty, i will give it a whirl. >> somebody look up the word whirl. what does that mean? >> oh my god. in 1880 it meant -- >> i don't see any problem with it. the film itself i guess spike lee was giving it slack...
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us? >> because it is difficult, you know. >> would you tell me why you guys released the names of the gun other thans. >> i'm sorry. i'm on the phone. >> can you you speak to us for a second? can we he come in with you and speak with you? why are you hiding from us? >> i'm not hiding at all. >> why won't you answer the questions. >> i'm a security guard here. can i have a card and we'll have somebody call you. >> you are a security guard here, though. why would you be wanting to work here. wasn't your name put out on the list of people as well. >> i have no comment. i just am asking for a card so they can contact you. >> we want you off the property. >> can i ask who you are? >> i represent -- we are here at the home of the publisher of the journal news to see if she will talk to us. >> h hi, janet. >> as you can see, we had the door slammed right in our face. we are at the home of cindy royal the editor of the journal news and as you can see behind me he there seems to be a guard in her
us? >> because it is difficult, you know. >> would you tell me why you guys released the names of the gun other thans. >> i'm sorry. i'm on the phone. >> can you you speak to us for a second? can we he come in with you and speak with you? why are you hiding from us? >> i'm not hiding at all. >> why won't you answer the questions. >> i'm a security guard here. can i have a card and we'll have somebody call you. >> you are a security guard here,...
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her use of heroin had led to several jail stays. on minor convictions ranging from sex for a fee to disturbing the peace. but this time, the stakes were more serious. she was awaiting trial on five drug possession charges, as well as being co-defendant on an armed robbery charge. she had pled not guilty to all six charges. >> what kind of book am i looking at right now? >> megan was due in court the next day and was doing everything possible to not tempt fate. in the process, we learned something about jailhouse superstitions. >> i won't start a new book if i know i'm going to court or getting out, without having enough time to finish it. because i feel like if i leave a book unfinished, i'll come back to finish it. i just have superstitions. i don't write my name anywhere in the jail because if you write your name in the jail, you're going to come back. it's just different things. if an officer drops keys in front of you, that means you're going home. last time i went to bail review, the officer dropped keys in front of me. but i d
her use of heroin had led to several jail stays. on minor convictions ranging from sex for a fee to disturbing the peace. but this time, the stakes were more serious. she was awaiting trial on five drug possession charges, as well as being co-defendant on an armed robbery charge. she had pled not guilty to all six charges. >> what kind of book am i looking at right now? >> megan was due in court the next day and was doing everything possible to not tempt fate. in the process, we...
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live from our studios in moscow certainly glad to have you with us at least sixteen police officers have been injured in the latest outbreak of loyalist to clashes in northern ireland the unrest was triggered more than a month ago following the belfast council's decision to lower the union flag from city hall except for eighteen days a year. who is in the province to what else is feeling under arrest creational rioting that some people a calling it. it has been taking place all across the us in the past weeks many have been peaceful but in pockets violence breaking out in the process is on the other side many of them young their faces covered as police come under attack with rocks and petrol bombs mark easton's the director of the east belfast mission creep is working with young protesters to try to calm the tensions some kids are doing it for fun or doing it for more sinister motives in terms of control terms of par in terms of ego some are doing it because it's sexier than the playstation you know young girls are doing a girl's name with young children we've seen on the streets i don't
live from our studios in moscow certainly glad to have you with us at least sixteen police officers have been injured in the latest outbreak of loyalist to clashes in northern ireland the unrest was triggered more than a month ago following the belfast council's decision to lower the union flag from city hall except for eighteen days a year. who is in the province to what else is feeling under arrest creational rioting that some people a calling it. it has been taking place all across the us in...
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it is in down to us by our creator. -- in doubt it to us by our creator. the sediment -- the second amendment helps the government from firelight are gun rights. three months ago i legally purchased and ar-15. i go to the range of touchholes and paper. my family is safer. if there was some wind out of your shooting children will love to have my gun in their hands and the skills to operate it. the four shootings are at an all-time low. coincidence? i do not think so. december 17 the shooting as san antonio, and man walked into a theater and started shooting. and our citizens stood up and shot him. there were no other deaths. when the police respond the average death toll is 14. when an armed citizen response, the average that toll is two. >> good evening. i am a second amendment never geadvocate. i want to fix this problem as much as you. some make firearms and assault weapons and rifles. some ought to do this for each round the trigger is pulled. these are not assault weapons. never work, it never will be. it refers to different types of fire arms and has
it is in down to us by our creator. -- in doubt it to us by our creator. the sediment -- the second amendment helps the government from firelight are gun rights. three months ago i legally purchased and ar-15. i go to the range of touchholes and paper. my family is safer. if there was some wind out of your shooting children will love to have my gun in their hands and the skills to operate it. the four shootings are at an all-time low. coincidence? i do not think so. december 17 the shooting as...
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we are down 35-28 and i think it is the best game i have ever seen us in the playoffs since 2000. that is before we took the lead. win or lose, i am so proud of the team and proud of you. james: coach quick thought. bill: i think this game is the heart and soul of that team, ray lewis. they are on this mission right now. you saw them come together. you know they are the underdogs anywhere they go. as long as joe flacco plays mistake free, ray rice running. that defense is playing very solid, mistake-free play. dan: they overcame two kick returns for touchdowns, that is hard to overcome, especially on the road. joe flacco making big plays down the field. shannon: this game was officiated very tightly. how will the game be called tomorrow moving forward? we know the seahawks like to get in people's face. james: there is college basketball coming your way tomorrow 1:30 eastern. number two michigan, the only undefeated team remaining takes on 15th ranked ohio state. we will be back on the air at 4:00 eastern on the "the nfl today." we will get you set for the final divisional playoff
we are down 35-28 and i think it is the best game i have ever seen us in the playoffs since 2000. that is before we took the lead. win or lose, i am so proud of the team and proud of you. james: coach quick thought. bill: i think this game is the heart and soul of that team, ray lewis. they are on this mission right now. you saw them come together. you know they are the underdogs anywhere they go. as long as joe flacco plays mistake free, ray rice running. that defense is playing very solid,...
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thank you very much for being with us. i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield and here with the stories we are following now from the cnn newsroom. >>> vice president biden's gun task force makes its recommendations to the white house on tuesday, commissioned in the aftermath of the newtown shootings. expected among the proposals, universal background checks, restrictions on ammunition magazines and a ban on assault weapons. >>> newtown, connecticut, tomorrow, by the way, marks one month since a gunman killed 20 children and six adults at the sandy hook elementary school a town hall meeting has been scheduled. today, residents met to discuss what too do with the now-vacant school. proposals range from tearing it down to turning it into a planetarium. >>> and some scary homes for people in a movie theater in northern san diego. police officers stormed that theater yesterday and shot a man who apparently pulled a hand gun on them. the 20-year-old may have ran into the theater after he got into a fight with his girlfri
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already told us it's going to be koltd tonight. i wonder if there's a warmup. >> not really. i don't notice any rain. considerable cloudiness but no rain until about february 5th. unless something changes this is a pretty dry weather pattern. we will get to that air quality report. first things first it's clear. it's cold. bundle up. heading outside right now into the 30s everywhere except for san francisco at 43. check out santa rosa already freezing at 32 dropping down tonight. 28. now, look at that 26 degrees in livermore. you know sonora is going to drop down to 25. and to the north drop down to 25. 32 in mountain view. freezing in redwood city . this cold is colder than last night but not as cold as sunday. most of the bay area is right around the freezing point. so your weather headlines tonight that extra blanket is needed close to record cold. otherwise, sunday we'll wake up with a frost and frigid temperatures. the day will remain unseasonably cool. and make sure you check before you burn. tomorrow air quality deteriorating. that stagnation of the particular matter c
already told us it's going to be koltd tonight. i wonder if there's a warmup. >> not really. i don't notice any rain. considerable cloudiness but no rain until about february 5th. unless something changes this is a pretty dry weather pattern. we will get to that air quality report. first things first it's clear. it's cold. bundle up. heading outside right now into the 30s everywhere except for san francisco at 43. check out santa rosa already freezing at 32 dropping down tonight. 28. now,...
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our cnn money tech reporter laurie siegel joins us to go through them with us. hello, laurie. >> hey there. >> an interesting idea to think that there is an app for that there is an app, actual tloirks help track the flu right from your smartphone. so tell us about that one first. >> sure, they all promise to help you track the flu and this kind of thing. went through and found the ones i thought were probably the best you can download. an app called fight the flu. it allows you to track and see how bad the flu is in your neighborhood. alerts if there is a virus going around, get a alert. also learn more about the symptoms go into the app, say i'm aching, i have a fever and will tell you a little bit about specific flu symptoms. obviously is this going to replace a doctor? it will enable you to find doctors nearby. aren't feeling that well and this could be the flu, that you have 48-hour window to get to a nearby doctor. martin? >> also a website that shows how widespread the flu is in your area and called flu near you dot org. >> i can go to new york and i can
our cnn money tech reporter laurie siegel joins us to go through them with us. hello, laurie. >> hey there. >> an interesting idea to think that there is an app for that there is an app, actual tloirks help track the flu right from your smartphone. so tell us about that one first. >> sure, they all promise to help you track the flu and this kind of thing. went through and found the ones i thought were probably the best you can download. an app called fight the flu. it allows...
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i completely agree with that, i do not think it should be used for anything but recreational use and health care. >> and miss montana, the pageant's first contestant with autism. >>> a new and surprising take on the lone gunman theory. and this time, it's the family of slain president john f. kennedy speaking out. you have to hear this. >>> plus -- they're getting ready for a big show in washington. president obama's second swearing-in is just over a week away and we're in d.c. live with the latest on the party preps and the inside details. >>> plus anything can happen at the golden globes. we're breaking down some of the odds, pick your favorites and find out what our expert is predicting. ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my
i completely agree with that, i do not think it should be used for anything but recreational use and health care. >> and miss montana, the pageant's first contestant with autism. >>> a new and surprising take on the lone gunman theory. and this time, it's the family of slain president john f. kennedy speaking out. you have to hear this. >>> plus -- they're getting ready for a big show in washington. president obama's second swearing-in is just over a week away and we're...
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if he does use it he will be over. >> but is there now a lessening of the worry that assad will use the chemical weapons? >> i think we never know what assad will do to. answer your question, does the civil war justify it, if we want to justify it, >>> out of time. sorry. bye-bye. >>> right now for the next four years, we're talking about a balanced budget, we're talking about living within our means. this is -- this is new. this is a breakthrough. >> governor jerry brown in the spotlight this week unveiling a new state budget projecting a surplus for the first time in five years. he's also making a dramatic call for federal officials to end their oversight of the california state prison system. >>> the obama administration is pushing for a national gun control legislation. meanwhile, a wave of new regulations has already made its way to the california legislature. including assembly member nancy skinner's bullet bill targeting ammunition sales. >>> and a massive oil tanker sideswipes the bay bridge, alarming environmentalists and prompting a federal investigation into what caused the c
if he does use it he will be over. >> but is there now a lessening of the worry that assad will use the chemical weapons? >> i think we never know what assad will do to. answer your question, does the civil war justify it, if we want to justify it, >>> out of time. sorry. bye-bye. >>> right now for the next four years, we're talking about a balanced budget, we're talking about living within our means. this is -- this is new. this is a breakthrough. >>...
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some people told us they lined up as early as 4:00 this morning to get into this gun show. and organizers say there were triple the number of people here compared to last year. now, we have not been able to verify that last part, but it's fair to say that turnout here at the crossroads of the west gun show was large, and the lines during the day were quite long. you cannot just walk into the cow palace and walk out with a gun. that is because there's a ten-day waiting period here in california, but there are no such restrictions on ammunition. many people left with arge boxes
some people told us they lined up as early as 4:00 this morning to get into this gun show. and organizers say there were triple the number of people here compared to last year. now, we have not been able to verify that last part, but it's fair to say that turnout here at the crossroads of the west gun show was large, and the lines during the day were quite long. you cannot just walk into the cow palace and walk out with a gun. that is because there's a ten-day waiting period here in california,...
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kind of using the word ironically. the beauty of this issue like this where neither party advocated for it. neither party thinks they can be blamed. >> hurt by it. >> we know what republicans propose in various rounds of fiscal cliff negotiations, and they never proposed an extension to this. they could cynically say, look, and you hear some kind of republican pundits and talkers say this. they could say obama voters naively voted for this guy not realizing they were going to make him pay more money. democrats would respond by saying you didn't try to raise t.immigration, a lot of issues where you need more trust between democrats and republicans, there will be a lot of issues that both of them have to take a hair cut on. >> it's not going to start with this. >> let talk haircuts, and the big one coming up is the debt ceiling and is the white house taking on a harder stance now that doesn't have to worry about re-election. the president not worried about 2016. >> it's a harder stance, but it's a more mystifying stance,
kind of using the word ironically. the beauty of this issue like this where neither party advocated for it. neither party thinks they can be blamed. >> hurt by it. >> we know what republicans propose in various rounds of fiscal cliff negotiations, and they never proposed an extension to this. they could cynically say, look, and you hear some kind of republican pundits and talkers say this. they could say obama voters naively voted for this guy not realizing they were going to make...
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and so, some of us are worried. now, i have to say, i mean, i'm reading my own stage directions here. people like me are, in part, going after him, warning about the wimping out thing in order to turn that into a self-denying prophesy. that the idea is to make a situation where the president will be aware what people will say about him if he does give in here so it doesn't happen. >> more than many economists i read, you keep politics at center stage in writing about the economy. those are two different narratives in one sense. and yet, you intertwine them as you keep writing and analyzing our situation today. why is that? >> i think we've reached a moment in our history where the extreme nature of our politics and the extreme nature of the economic situation has converged. you know, here we are, on one side we have a once-in-three-generations economic crisis. right, this is -- starting in 2008, we've been experiencing the crisis that has haunted the nightmares of macro economists since the 1930s. and here it is aga
and so, some of us are worried. now, i have to say, i mean, i'm reading my own stage directions here. people like me are, in part, going after him, warning about the wimping out thing in order to turn that into a self-denying prophesy. that the idea is to make a situation where the president will be aware what people will say about him if he does give in here so it doesn't happen. >> more than many economists i read, you keep politics at center stage in writing about the economy. those...
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thanks for joining us. the question of whether and how government, particularly the federal government, directs tax dollars to specific industries was a discussion in last night's presidential debate, and it's become an important and ongoing theme in the current presidential campaign. the term on which washington assisted the finance and auto industries have also been the focus of intense debate, but probably the most contentious example of all is the one on which diana furchtgott-roth, manhattan institute senior fellow, and our speaker this afternoon, focuses in her time and important new book, "regulating to disaster: how green jobs are damaging america's economy." in it, she subjects the assumption and policies which led to such a faded federal investments as solyndra solar panel manufacture as was that a 123 collector car battery manufacture to a waiting analysis which we of the institute have come to expect from this oxford trained economist who served as chief of staff for the council of economic advi
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stay with us. i would like to hear from you go to my web site mike huckabee.com and tell me what you think from the lead feedback section. or sign up for facebook page and follow me on twitter. you can find a link to that and morororororor >> if you have got a job and got your first paycheck of the new year, i bet you have noticed that your pay was less than the amount of your last check of 2012. and you are not the only one. thousands have taken to twitter to give their thoughts on the new payroll tax increase. here is just a few samples. one said just noticed all my employees part time hourly and et cetera will have more tax dollars taken out of their checks contrary to president's promise. liar? another one says did new tax goes into effect today? something i don't understand about the fiscal cliff. i got a raise yet, my paycheck got smaller. obama promised to increase taxes on families raising less than $250,000 a year. why do i have $30 less in my paycheck, mr. president. the president and his
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we have a lot of work cut out for us. if you have ideas, we want to hear them. >> folks who want to speak, fill out a speaker card and hand them to the staff at the front. everyone will have a minute and a half. if you look to your left, there is a traffic signal in green means you have plenty of time, yellow means you have 30 seconds, and red means your time is up. we will try to remind you when you are gone. >> and you will call five at the time? >> yes. five at a time. before the fifth speaker speaks, i will call the other five up so that we do not have any breaks. are we ready to go? >> we are ready. >> with the first five please come up? [reading names] >> i would like to be entered in that i cannot give you my name. for security reasons. i am an ex-military officer. >> let these speakers speak, please. >> how do i get in on that list? >> fill out a yellow card and then put in anonymous. then they can call you up. thank you. >> go ahead, shirley. >> thank you, congressman thompson, for being here. i am glad that you
we have a lot of work cut out for us. if you have ideas, we want to hear them. >> folks who want to speak, fill out a speaker card and hand them to the staff at the front. everyone will have a minute and a half. if you look to your left, there is a traffic signal in green means you have plenty of time, yellow means you have 30 seconds, and red means your time is up. we will try to remind you when you are gone. >> and you will call five at the time? >> yes. five at a time....
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get used to it. you'll need the jackets next several days because it will bottled up across the northern plains. right now in denver, 10. that warm air we have been enjoying in the northeast coming to an end. tomorrow still not noticeable in places like new york city but cleveland, only 28 degrees so cold air is going eastward. by the end of next week, cold temperatures in new york city. taking a closer look at places in northern plains, three degrees in minoit and it feels like ten degrees and 14 degrees below. >> folks are going to wish they were in tampa folks in minot. >> and the snowball fight was pretty good. i got a good arm. >> gregg: be careful zbloovl new report revealing that college rates will be coming down. why this is happening and likelihood it will continue coming up. >> gregg: and disgraced former illinois governor rod blagojevich, a blago alert popping up billboards in the chicago area. why his wife is now suing the radio station behind the ads. can she really do that? our legal pa
get used to it. you'll need the jackets next several days because it will bottled up across the northern plains. right now in denver, 10. that warm air we have been enjoying in the northeast coming to an end. tomorrow still not noticeable in places like new york city but cleveland, only 28 degrees so cold air is going eastward. by the end of next week, cold temperatures in new york city. taking a closer look at places in northern plains, three degrees in minoit and it feels like ten degrees and...
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glad you're with us. >>> the u.s. treasury department will not mint a $1 trillion platinum coin to avoid defaulting on the country's debt. people have speculated the trillion dollar coin could be a loophole for the congress. it doesn't believe the law can or should be used to make platinum coins to avoid an increase in the debt limit. >>> on tuesday, vice president biden is expected to deliver recommendations from his gun task force to the president. biden was in meetings last week with gun control supporters. gun rights groups, movie industry leaders and video game leaders. all an effort to prevent more mass shooting. so, here are some examples of what could be on that list of recommendations. universal background checks and closing the gun show loophole. also the white house is believed to favor a ban on assault weapons and high capacity magazines. >>> another major issue facing the new congress, marco rubio lays out a plan for revamping the immigration system. the first term republican tells "wall street journal" h
glad you're with us. >>> the u.s. treasury department will not mint a $1 trillion platinum coin to avoid defaulting on the country's debt. people have speculated the trillion dollar coin could be a loophole for the congress. it doesn't believe the law can or should be used to make platinum coins to avoid an increase in the debt limit. >>> on tuesday, vice president biden is expected to deliver recommendations from his gun task force to the president. biden was in meetings last...
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joining us christine brennan. welcome. >> thank you. >> could even an oprah moment help revive lance armstrong's career. >> this is a lose/lose. whatever he has to say, it's way too late. this is a man who has fought too long for, as those clips showed, he has never done anything. now he is going to do a 180 and admit it all. >> but the idea is that you seek forgiveness. you go to the church of oprah and maybe you cry a little bit and america feels sorry for you. >> bernie madoff, if he had shown up three months after the fact. >> that is some company you're putting armstrong in. >> he is in that league. >> i was a national hero, cancer survivor, but let's be clear. he did this to himself. >> this is all self-induced. and he is, i think we can safely say, the biggest fraud, the worst fraud in the history of sports. >> all sports? >> oh, i absolutely think so. he transcended sports. not just as an athlete. but he moved into that world of our culture with cancer. so, i think things are different. i think the reality
joining us christine brennan. welcome. >> thank you. >> could even an oprah moment help revive lance armstrong's career. >> this is a lose/lose. whatever he has to say, it's way too late. this is a man who has fought too long for, as those clips showed, he has never done anything. now he is going to do a 180 and admit it all. >> but the idea is that you seek forgiveness. you go to the church of oprah and maybe you cry a little bit and america feels sorry for you....
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bible has been used. it is 50 years to the day that martin luther king stood at the lincoln memorial and said i have a dream. he will be facing the lincoln memorial. it is a really nice cycle here. >> it definitely is. we are hearing getting enough money to pay for the inauguration. they are short about $10 million from the $50 million we need. >> i think it is more the tough economic times. people have already given to barack obama with his record-breaking campaign and the democratic convention. they wanted the business community to come and help the load. his relation with them is not so great right now. he needs to work on them a second term. >> he was able to raise a billion dollars. it is a lot of money. still in comparison. >> so he is having a hard time fundraising and yet tickets are going at a huge rate. i saw online some tickets are being sold for $6,000. maybe too bad he can't sell his own tickets. >> you get the tickets. you are able to go to the inauguration and get to see some of the perform
bible has been used. it is 50 years to the day that martin luther king stood at the lincoln memorial and said i have a dream. he will be facing the lincoln memorial. it is a really nice cycle here. >> it definitely is. we are hearing getting enough money to pay for the inauguration. they are short about $10 million from the $50 million we need. >> i think it is more the tough economic times. people have already given to barack obama with his record-breaking campaign and the...
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dominic di-natale was live in los angeles with more on us. dominic? >> hey there, harris. 70,000 people. the question is if the f.a.a. investigation delays boeing's chances to recuperate all those invested in the dream liner. looking at a deep probe into the jet plane's design and the quality control in the manufacturing process. one analyst has said that threatens to unearth more problems for boeing ray la hood vouched for the 787 safety yesterday. the company is one of our basic. also one of our based employers it could be a hefty economic set back. despite how alarming the hitches have been this week. it's not unusual for new models to have problems. analysts pointing out that boeing had trouble today it's trusted long haul work horse of the skies. it's a glitch when you look at it dominic. it's okay if you are an analyst. what if you are a traveler? >> are they boarding a faulty dream liner. plane passengers want to fly. it's state of the art aircraft. shine has been dented by the state of safety that it has got at the moment which for some has ke
dominic di-natale was live in los angeles with more on us. dominic? >> hey there, harris. 70,000 people. the question is if the f.a.a. investigation delays boeing's chances to recuperate all those invested in the dream liner. looking at a deep probe into the jet plane's design and the quality control in the manufacturing process. one analyst has said that threatens to unearth more problems for boeing ray la hood vouched for the 787 safety yesterday. the company is one of our basic. also...